Thanks, Christophe. Hi, Kevin,
I think your question means you want to store the Analyzed tokens yourself? If so, you can use Analyzer to directly process the text, and save the analyzed results in your application, maybe later use it in some RDBMS? or BerkelyDB? Chris Lu --------------------------------------- Full-Text Lucene Search on Any Databases http://www.dbsight.net Faster to Setup than reading marketing materials! On 4/14/06, Christophe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 14 Apr 2006, at 08:55, karl wettin wrote: > > > I don't want to use Lucene for persistence. I do not want to store > > tokens nor field text in a FSDirectory or in a RAMDirectory. I want > > to take store the the tokens in my application. > > If I understand your question, I think that the first answer was > exactly correct. > > You don't need to use Lucene for persistence in order to use it for > searching. By setting the fields to be non-stored, Lucene only > constructs the index for those fields, and doesn't save the full text > of the field. For example, we store the text we are searching in an > RDBMS, and only use Lucene for the full-text index. When we need to > retrieve the actual document, we don't go to Lucene; we go to the RDBMS. > > This doesn't require any code changes at all; you just set the fields > to non-stored when you index the documents. > > Lucene still does need an index, somewhere, in order to search, and > Lucene manages the format of the index, so you will still need to use > IndexWriter and IndexReader, and some Directory subclass, in order > for Lucene to have a place to store its index. You can create a new > flavor of Directory if you want Lucene to store its index files > somewhere more exotic than the standard classes allow. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]